The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 July 1941

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  • 21 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16.J73. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY. J ITY 30. 1941. 6 CENTS
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  • 744 1 British Troop Warship Moves Alleged JAPANESE LANDING FORCE OF 40,000 IN INDO-CHINA Japanese troops rapidly completing the occu« pation of bases in Indo-China, the Tokio radio has opined a campaign against Thailand, reports Reuter. «r> .PH!™* the P ast hours Tokio has aliened that British troops
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  • 586 1 GERMAN AIR SUPERIORITY HAS ALREADY BEEN BROKEN" v\AKM\« t<> the people of Britain that the "invasion season" is again at hand was I *oati *n Mr. Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, m the House of iji!ißii)n> h<X ni^ht. i armed forces have t>een
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  • 244 1 REDS CHECK FRESH GERMAN OFFENSIVE COUNTER-ATTACK I MOOCOW, July 29. Itesiaii forces to-day checked a lresh (ierman oriensive m the Smolensk ■j mir sectors and fiurhtinj, resumed its early ferocity, a communique announced. ere 3aid to have counter-attacked at several points and indictee] small- p re going on all J
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  • 69 1 34 Enemy Planes Destroyed In Sicily I'juro. July 29. THIRTY -FOUR en^my aircraft were destroyed when R.A.F. bombers atta. ked an aero<irome m Sicily yesterday, reports to-day's R.A.F. communique front the Middle East. The communique calls lhe raid ''highly successful" and states that many other planes were damaged and a
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  • 38 1 Ottawa, July ?9. 'THE Duke of Kent arrived here yester- day to study the Commonwealth's air training programme. He was the first member of the Royal Family to fly the Atlantic United Press
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  • 79 1 Tokio 's "Flimsy Allegation" "PARTICULARLY flimsy is Japan's allegation that strong pressure Is being exerted against Thailand, coming as it locs after the visit to Malaya of the Thai military mission," declared ihc 8.8.C. announcer last night. Only last night the mission gave a reception to the Governor, Sir Shenton
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  • 430 1 Eden Predicts New Hitler Peace "Blitz" "RUSSIAN TIMETABLE OUT OF JOINT' London, July 29. 'JLIR. ANTHONY EDEN, British 1T1 Foreign Secretary, in a speech i in London to-day, said that Hitlers i timetable for smashing Russia is I already out of joint and a peace: i "blitz" will soon be
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  • 60 1 London, July 29. WH2N the British Government declared war on Adolf Hitler's Germany it acted as the government of righteous state according to Christian standards," stated Prof. Barth. famous Swiss reformed theologian. "Christians who do not realize they must take part unreservedly m this
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  • 54 1 Chicago, July 29. MR. Wendell Willkre, m an interview, expressed the opinion that if the Russians held oat until September it would mark the beginning of the end of Hitler. He believed that Germany's defeat would be more rapid than most people expected, assuming that the Russians stopped
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  • 45 1 Tokio. July t9. NFesv )rjii>: ts nere to-moROV will carry an army and navy joint announcement released to-night diadoc■h\g that the army and navy jointly sent additional forces to Indo-China to-day according t-o the "joint defence" agreement with the Vichy eovernment. United Press
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    • 7 1 'Premier Hits out at critics Page THREE)
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    • 58 1 LADIES HAND-BAGS (LEATHER) SELLING OFF AT 20% DISCOUNT VISIT EARLY CHQTIRMALL'S SEAVIEW H HOTEL BALL-ROOM PKBFKCITY /tntCONDrnONED BT SRABKKKXKS TO-NIGHT FRIDAY 6c SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dinner $3. Admission to Ball-Room free ot charge LHE ROTARY CLUB j§H OF SINGAPORE MEETS TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL SPEAKER:
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  • 134 2 A PICTURE which should app al to all cinema-goers la "A Utile Bi. of Heaven a Universal Dim which b-gan a s^awm at the Capitol ye terday. The story Ifl oenired on b 12-year-old Ea Sid-' V.idge Ixtring (Gloria Jean», wl." because of her
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  • 114 2 LAVISH costumes, decorations and dances dominate 20th Century Fox's musical extravaganza "That Night In Rio," which began its neral screi ning yesterday at the Cathay Theatre. The stellar roles m this bright production are filled by that personality singer, Carmtn Miranda by gorgeous
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  • 129 2 DASED on true-to-Me incidents, "Penny Serenade," Columbia picture which opened to crowded houses at the Pavilion yesterday, is a story with a strong human appeal with a touch of comedy. A young reporter finds himself involved m a whirlwind marriage. The oouple adopt? an orphan
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  • 86 2 Sydney. July 29. ABOUT 250,000 of Australia's militia forces will be called up for full time service from Oct. 1. announced Mr. Percy C. Spender, Army Minister, to-day. The forces m question comprise officers, noncommissioned officers and specialists of certain units who will form
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  • 1812 3 Churchill Replies To Criticisms Against War Production London, July 29. I/C are not a totalitarian state but we are working nio total war organization." Mr. Winston hurchill British I'nme Minister, vigorously declared m of '^minims to-day when opening the debate on r£j* strenuously denied
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  • 36 3 Shanghai, July 29. PRICES on Shanghais stock exchange, shaken by a wild crop of rumours, declined considerably to-day. Some popular shares skidded so rapidly that they virtually crashed. United Press
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  • 368 3 London. July 29. IQ dtaatkMO m the Far East is the topic of editorial comment this morning. Tension m the Netherlands Indies and the consequences of the fr»p-ing order on Japanese trade are particularly mentioned. The Daily Telegraph writes that the n vement of
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  • 136 3 Algiers, July 29. DERLIN has ordered German seaplanes, submarines and surface ships to sink any non-German warship found m Icelandic waters, even American, according to an article m the Dernieres Nouvelles citing reliable quarters to-day. The newspaper adds "By this we can see
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  • 187 3 London, July 29. THE fathex- of theory of "Lebensraum" and inventor of such notorious Nazi slogans as "em Voile, ein Reich, ein Fuehrer." Hitlers "nastermlnd," brains of the Nazi Party and author of more than 2.000 books and pamphlets, Prof. Karl Haushofer is reported by
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  • 143 3 Buenos Aires. July 29. pODfcD documents discovered m the secret drawer of a powerful short wave transmitter were seized by the investigating committee as part of r.he baggage of a Nazi diplomat. The committee has called m an expert of the War Ministry for decoding the
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  • 69 3 Tokio, July 29. A MESSAGE from Batavia states that the Dutch Government has suspended the oil pact concluded last year between Japan and the Netherlands Indies. Regarding the foregoing report it is authoritatively stated m Batavia that there was no such agreement. A certain
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  • 89 3 Batavia, July 29. rpHE cuiii-.pu. oi the guilder- yen agreement will cost the Japan- se 760,000 tons of cmde oil and 54tUMM) torn of oil products annually m accordance with last November's Tokyo- Batavia agreement. The first four months of 1941 saw Japanese purchases
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  • 82 3 Malta, July 29. LOCAL men ure proud of the part they played m repelling the recent E-boat attack on the harbour of Valetta. They had been waiting a long time for a chance to use their fjurs and when it came they made the most
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  • 45 3 Shanghai, July 29. rE Japanese to-day detained the British steamer Hunan, bound for Hong Kong, for eight hours until they had removed the vessel's cargo of piecegoods, m view of the Custom's decision to officially enforce the embargo, on shir ments from Shanghai. United Press
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  • 149 3 Tokio, July 29. THE Japanese Government to-day froze the assets of the exiled Dutch Government m London, the Netherlands Indies and Hong Kong, says United Press. The nations whose assets Japan has frozen thus far are the United States and possessions, Britain, Northern Ireland, CanaJa. the
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  • 128 3 Zprich, July Z9. "TtHlb war is Uie thirsUest of all wars. We tiiin>t for so much as one hour without noise of battle, for a strip of summer road which does not smell of burning and death This extract from a Oerman soldier's letter
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  • 35 3 Vera t'rnz, Joly 29. TliE former King Cfarol of Rumania and I Mme. Ma^'da I.upescu arrived here aboard the .steamer Monterey to-day and departed for the capital by motor. United Press
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  • 96 3 ixmuou, July Z9. TNHE British Admiralty and the Cana- dian Navy have reached an agreement under which the latter's role in the Atlantic will be made "more significant" and convoying equipment and personnel across the Atlantic will be made "still more effective," the Dominions Office announced
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  • 38 3 London, July 29. 'THE Poiuh Government has reached an agreement with Russia "on honourable conditions," Gen. Sikorski, the Folish Prime Minister and Com-mander-in-Chief, announced at a Foreign Press Association luncheon here to-day United Press
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  • 77 3 Cairo, July 29. "AS local condition* were unfavourable *»our offensive patrols from Tobruk carried out only limited operations during Sunday night,'" says to-day's Cairo communique "In the frontier area, as a result of our t*ggressive activities, enemy counter-patroll-ing has temporarily increased both m numbers
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  • 58 3 Washington, July ?9. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Who re- turned to the capital this morning from Hyde Park, is expected soon to confer with Administration leaders on questions of aid for Britain and Russia and the Japanese situation. Further steps to Icrestali any further Japanese moves m the
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  • 48 3 London. July 29. A FEW enemy aircraft creased the coast last night and bombs were dropped at three points m ea-st Anglia, say^ this morning's Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique. Only slight damage wis caused and there was a small number of people injured Reuter
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    • 131 3 v for VICTORY ami VALDA I THROAT PASTILLES MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAD. CATHAY THE PEAK of BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT! CARMEN MIRANDA the fascinating, tantalizing star ot DOWN ARGENTINE WAY" with ALICE FA YE DON AMECHE y &sS2km THAT WEIM wl a m mp^. m wma v ,-:A.-y&r \mmM fi
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  • 674 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1941. Axis Shipping IN surveying the battle of the oceans, there has been a quite natural tendency for the serious German threats to vital British lines of communication to thrust into the background the very severe blows which the Axis Powers have suffered
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  • 930 4 What Gen. Wavell Has Achieved In The Middle East Aa^A *am. y The war correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald who was m Libya and Greece deals m tbi.s dispatch with the achievements of (.tn. Sir Archibald Wavell, the greatest general this war has produced, daring his stewardship of Britain's
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    6 4 "COME ON. WOOLTON, DOWN WITH HIM!
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    • 33 4 AA Bluey €t Curley (E&4 fciAltV <kO Cu^LtY T fei BE UP OSi 1 ■*~X*"~\ -a' about ao vjhtQE Ikl Top :>£.»* V'r A V_ ~--j^d p.ftv^ "«o-iP tmml&iaar i tm^l i tvmjm *Mf~
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  • 1874 5  - Programme Details Of Friday's Cabaret At Raffles Hotel For Children's Aid Society MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By I first perI n at Raffle? i i will be a cockI nation tor I There -.111 be a I n SaturI ordinary I given at Kaines I a. sham will I
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  • 74 5 Maureen O'Hara. RKO star, chooses a dinner frock of black faille. Frock is styled with fitted bodice, three-quarter sleeves, very full skirt. Deep collar and cuffs are shell pink and white striped silk, outlined with narrow black velvet ribbon, edged with white lace. A "dust ruffle" of
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  • 264 5 Australian Forces Education Plans MEN of the Australian forces are to be trained not only for war. but for what lies beyond the war. Accordingly, an organization has been set up and stalled by specially selected personnel whose duty it is to fulfil 11 modern army's educational needs. The view
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  • 132 5 A CURIOUS Yorkshire sweetmeat Pontefract "cakes." Is growing m rjopularity overseas. It looks like a black coin for it carries a stamp by which it has been known sin the days ol George 111 These ;:ny "cakes" are mad irom liqui rice. a p. ant brought
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  • 113 5 Vichy, July 29. THE Free French appear to have won one o: the newest skirmishes o: the ••Battle of the -V.'" The British radio invited Frenchmen to show their sentiments by writing the letter T on walls as a sign that they desire
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  • 1440 6 An Australian Surveys Britain's Conservative Approach To Socialism YOU hear a good deal of criticism of the scale of Britain's 1 war production, but more t anks, guns, and planes are rolling out of her factories than ever before, and this despite considerable difficulties, writes Godfrey Rlunden, Sydney Telegraph roving
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  • 358 6 THE great strength of the Russian Air Force is revealed for the first time by The Aeroplane, authoritative aviation journal. Operationa] strength is abiut 8,000 Br i-lin > planes. i Total strength i: probably 40,000. Th j strength ol the
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  • 30 6 Women are being increasingly employed i?i tasks requiring great precision and mechanical ski" m munition factories m Britain. Picture shows a girl machinist at work
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  • 31 6 Bangkok. July 29. AUTHORITATIVE Thai quarters categorically deny the report that Japan has demanded Thailand to join the new order m return for Laos and Cambodia. Reuter
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  • 122 6 Washington. ?u!\ !8. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S iormal nomination o: Douglas Mac Arthur to be L.eutenant-General In command o: the United States and Commonwealth forces In the Philippines was unanimously approved by the Senate to-day. Senator Claude Pepper t >:d the Press that Mr. Roosevelt could
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  • 164 6 AN order attaching the Japanese passenj v Maru, 9,486 tons, m Table Bay, has i. Supreme Court on the petition of a number of me I claimed this would be the only security 1 j £26,000 at present aboard another Japanese I
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  • 39 6 London, Jufy :'M. NO Japanese ships have arrived a 1 Netherlands Indies ports during the past few days although several were due. says the Batavia correspondent o! the Independent French Agency Reuter
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  • 176 6 'From Our Own Correspondent' Kuala Lumpur, .lulv 29. THIRTY-TWO years' faithful servic m the F.M.S. Government Printing Department was rewarded this morn ing. when, before the Selangor Btal Council met. the British Resident Selangor. Major G. M Kidc. present the Imperial Service Medal to Mr.
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  • 28 6 Vicky. (ul\ v. T*HE official French Press believes thf Par Eastern situation baa Improved, and believes the likelihood ot war ha> ks e:ied. United Press
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  • 184 6 JHE Common*. Gover;mi,nconference on Lakes Entranc< I -ays a Melbo Sydney Tele:, M Senator P -.1. m. nor tie lar to be help to br price.- Australia In add:'. Austral:;. imp rted pr Senator p the repoi ney and F. pertfi arh Raggatt m m
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    • 56 6 a^s^^ imp *w **sny CONVALESCENCE O R f^7 /7 tf J WHEN YOU FEEL J^g£ I T.RED OR L.STLESS T GUARDS AG A| NST N|QHT I I mWrnm mmmm ff If 1 starvation you w^'-^ !,S8 !,,8 *!5^ c^ T mmmjmjrm mW Wk sleep soundly wake /I WJF Wllflif VfMr
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  • 436 7 "Protecting Efficiency Of State's Servants/ Says Malay Speaker HfQNGLI upporlinu proposed legislation to tackle the J liirm ,f indebtedness among: (Government servants ne* line-/' fnche <>nn bin Jaffar, speaking at yester- nue «>f the Johorc Council of State when the s piven its fir<t
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  • 68 7 tsiace i:..1. a hen it was reorganised an the same basis as ..i.c .\uvi s of \ustralia. Canada and New Zealand, the Royal Indian Navy has flown the White Ensign and India has provided the ships. Before the first three months of their training are up.
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  • 208 7 Thai Officers' Tribute To Malayan Forces :.<>n gained I Kit that ua aggressive defend her- x Lieut-CoL Loans r Lk it Daaree rhi ne r> wh IgO to see an aeing Sin- li retain Ifl j EB rtent i ut a oans Sura i ortei last chiefs |1 .1 J.
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  • 149 7 •From Our Own Correspondent Kuala I.umpur, July 29. So that Government could i^et at the roor cause ol the rCCCHt labour j Strikes m Belangor, Mr. K. K. Benjamin I speaking at the adjournment of the: SelangOT State Council meeting to-day. j strongly pressed
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  • 91 7 M. B.C. Offices In Cathay Building TilK Malaya Broadcasting Cor- pora tion is moving from I nion Building to offices on the third floor of the Cathay Building this week. The Denar merit of Information and Publicity. Malaya, and the Far Eastern Bureau of the British Ministry of Information are
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  • 282 7 Ransacked Cabaret Hostess's Room ADMITTING that he burgled the hon.se of a cabaret hostess. Miss Ivy Katherine Park, while she was 1 away on holiday, and stole property worth $374 50, Yusop bin Hassan, a young Malay, was sentenced to 12 months' rigorous Imprisi riment In the
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  • 65 7 'From Our Own Correspondent' Kuala I.umpur, July 29. ACCORDING to an offlcla! communique i>iued by the Federal Secretary to-day at the request of his Majesty's Government m the United Kingdom, the proceeds of FM S. War Loan this year- $10,100,000 have been paid to the Treasury Chest
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  • 330 7 A MIDDLE-AGED Indian labourer, Abdullah, excavating a cable j trench on a building site, wa.s killed when earth on one side of the trench collapsed and covered him. stated a fellow-labourer at an inquiry before Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday. The accident
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  • 112 7 MR. W. G. PORTER, the Singapore Coroner, recorded a verdict of misadventure at an inquiry held yesterday into the death of a 56-year-old Chinese. Ng Kee Kak, who died 11 days after he had b^en scalded on the left shoulder while frying l'»sh. Evidence
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  • 44 7 S JJ ticking a ba Tras ape i bj i the si ry s *h?n Cl ua useI trate, to r Ena When m m the pened and Chan run chase oy i poa es- leu rv t r
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  • 499 7 Allegations Against Johore's Mobile Police "Not Substantiated" MEMBERS will he glad to learn that after the fullest independent inquiry by myself and the Commissioner of Police, no truth whatever m such a charge has been revealed," said Ungku Aziz, Mentri Besar. at yesterday's meeting- of the Johore Council of State,
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  • 385 7 "ULTRA VIRES INVALID" A JUDGMENT of interest to motorists was delivered m the Singapore High Court yesterday by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine. It concerned an appeal m which Ng Kwoh Cheong, owner of a motor-cycle, had been
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  • 247 7 MAH TUNG CHENG, a lame, bearded Chinese who faced a charge In the Singapore Second Court yesterday of begging for alms, puzzled a staff ol Interpreters with an "out-of-the-way dialect." •'This man comes trom the province of KiangSU and speaks an out-of-way dialect which, I
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  • 338 7 A EUROPEAN who was stated to have been blackmailed into paving thousands of dollars, was the chief witness at the trial which began at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Aitken yesterday of a young, English-speaking Chinese, Tan Ah Lek, on three charges of
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  • 58 7 THE midday European programme of the Singapore broadcasting station is to be extended by an hour and I quarter a^ Irom Friday. It will run from noon until 2 p.m. instead or From j l to 1.45 p.m. as at present. (Transmitters ZHL, ZHPI and iSHP2
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  • 46 7 rIE Officer In Charge of the Medical Auxiliary Service m Singapore i points out that attendance ol MAS. i Volunteers at a post-mortem examination does not form a regular part of i their first-aid training. Their attendance at such a demonstration Is purely voluntary.
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  • 29 7 From yesterday, the price of motor spirit has been Increased throughout Malaya by one cent per gallon, and that of kerosene by four cents per unit of eight gallons.
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    • 588 8 Broadcasting TO-DAY by BUiy Cotu>n amw*wm*am Headline new:. CfUrADADF moment, d^ndoi b at *r v SINGAPORE U»e Blue Hungarla, ZHL. L 333 kc I (225 m.) Warn:,* to mammm ZHW ».«S a*c/s (30.H m| rv\r (ZHF2 5.173 me/s 48^1 at.* 500 ;i. rt (ZHPS 7.25 mc/s (41.31 m.) g^ Jj
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  • 1248 9 Councillor Criticizes Government's Rates (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 29. A STRONG appeal for an early inquiry and the granting of an adequate allowance for officers of (he General Clerical Service keeping m view the high cost of living and for
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  • 85 9 Al l in -B»'fi>re The Jud.fs- -Summomh Chamber! etc. IVrf.»rr Thr Hon'ble Mr. Juslicr Aitkrn Bd Court \o. 'i. At 10.90 am S 4Sfi 40 Paskoe's \XA.. VS, I. I-^rt'rrr.an COWaD— Judgment At i a m AstiKS ''.rx VI Tan Aji Ltk IVrtort* Thr llon'blr
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  • 247 9 "TIME INOPPORTUNE AND UNPROPITIOUS" CTATING that he felt the present time was inopportune and unpropitious to pass legislation "most likely to have far-reaching consequences." Inche Onn bin Jaffar successfully moved withdrawal of a Bill to declare what persons are Johore subjects and to provide for the
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  • 136 9 DAILY PRICES CURRENT July 29, 12 o'clock noon Bayers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose.. 38H 38=54, No. IX R.S.S. F.O B. In I cases July-Aug Sailers option* 38 7 33'i G P\A <=J R.S.S. FOB. tn bales »Juiy -Aug 'Sellers option) 38 14 38
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  • 193 9 rytiK Chartered Bank of India, Aosiralia and China as honorary trea.' urers of the Malaya Patriotic Fund announce receipt of the Following donations to the Fund, making a total of $2,793,374.02 received up to last Friday; The Chief Accountant. Posts and Telegraphs, being sales of Poster
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  • 67 9 Bail ol $2,000 was allowed vhsn Lim Khene Chung claimed trial m the Singapore Third Court yesterday on a charge of committing criminal bread] o' trust m respect of $2,856 when employed as a clerk or servant Of Chop T w Joo Hone m Ell^nbirough Sireet between
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 492 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES "*~~"~ri\<7\r«>KK NOTICE WJNij IPALITI T he Exchange B.mks will be closed Tenil*T<. Saturday, Aug. 2, Tublic Holiday I Monday, w 4, Bank Holiday. fender r sendees For; i render, NOTICE. pipes and g*** l U the holders of the undermentioned Oct l. I»41 to numbers of
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    • 90 9 ■i^EB« J \^mrmamm\ mw^^ L »T^B I I \W^' mm ■'9^*.^K^ 9 wm 9 SH^H I |T« iH W I i I 1 ttm m a Ifl jaJf-^iß Hfe -#|lly •Sp S$|L A *T\ SSfe^*^'^ v^% :>.V -AA--i f W S^^^%^^k'^^^^Shl^kb^^B EesUß S^^Bi Bi^> L;^ '•»'^^S^3S't^^-i^''£^^B Sif- '.3 B^? jSc&jt
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 171 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mails close at the General Post O.Iicn as follows TO-DAY Java air 9 a.m. Medan air II a.m. Palembans air 9 a.m. TO-MORROW Aden air A p.m.. Africa air ip.m. Burma air 4p.m. Ceylon air p.m. Egypt sir 4 p.m. C:eat Britain &,c air 4 n
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  • 494 10 AIRMEN WIN 4-1 AGAINST ARGYLLS Winners Now Second In Senior Division POWELL SCORES THRICE Royal Air Force 4; Argylls 1. U7ITH a four-one victory over the Argylls at Seletar yesterday, the Royal Air Force enhanced their prospect of retaining the championship of the senior division of the S.A.F.A. league competition.
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  • 66 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 39. THI 1 following is the Malay States cricket team to meet the Colony during the August holidays m Penan? F. K. Macnamara (Captain), R. N. Bond, R. B. R. Todd, L. de Silva. Khoo Bin Keng, Lient. Sadler (all
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  • 230 10 MACNAMARA GETS 71, r MURRAY 69 rY<>:n Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, July 28. rBSRE '*:».> some fast scoring on the pad&ng on Saturday m a cricket match between the Selangi r Club and 2m a T F Headquarters, th dub' r c
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  • 106 10 I. A. CRICKET TEAMS 'i'ii-. following are Indian Association ricket team.-, for the werk-end: Agahvrt the r Ay Kallang on the I A ground at 2 ;>.m. on Saturday: Lall Singh icapt.-; Wazir Singh; cnoor Singh; D X Samy; Lewis; Dharmaraj; B S Varma; Ourdial Singh; Harb ijrui Singh; Hussein
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  • 40 10 Alleged to have attempted to commit SXtortion of $40 from a woman, Ycng Choi Y'.k. on May 19. by putting her m fear of injury, Cheang Yong alias F\ Dg Ko:n L>h was acquitted m the Singapore Third Court yesterdaj.
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  • 46 10 THE following hare been selected to play water-polo for the YMCA versus the R.A.A.P. at the YMCA. pool at 520 pjn. to-morrow: Loe Fong Lim. B. Pones, Heng Kee, Sam York. Cheng Slong, Klm Choon, and Kok Leong Reserves: Ban Hoe, and Ban Poe.
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  • 22 10 THE Wanderers and Air Headquarters 1 drew one-all m a second division 'b» league soccer match played at Solarang yesterday.
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  • 512 10 riE following is the result of the draw for the second All -Malayan Indian tennis tournament: Men's Singles. J A. Thlvy «bye>, A. Das Lazarus vs. S. Rainier. L. Natarajan vs. C. Madhavan. Major S. K. Ghose (bye), Capt. R. K. Kochhar (bye>. R
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  • 872 10 Good Entry For Cycling Carnival EXCELLENT entries have been received for every event in the Perak Cycling Carnival and the Malayan inter-team cycling championship to be held at Ipoh this week-end. Americk Singh and Ciurba(.;.an oiagh. the respective open and junior champions are defending their taUes, Kwa Chin Swee Singapore's
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  • 155 10 KHO SIN KIE IN PENANG Shows Good Form In Practice Match KHO SIN KIE, the Chinese Davis Cup player, arrived with his wife m Penang on Saturday to defend his Malayan singles and mixed doubles titles, the latter of which he holds with Mrs. r. X C. Carter, at the
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  • 240 10 Americans Beat Sepoy Lines Golf Club THE American Association beat t-hc Sepoy Lines Golf Club by seven points to four-ar.d-threequarters points m a golf match at Srpoy Lines on Sunday. The scores, Stpoy ptayers mentioned iirst, were: P. Bharp (8» and G A. T. Shaw (10) t»4> vs. R. T.
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  • 237 10 Sixth Century In Negri Cricket Prom Our Own Correspondent Seremban. July 28. AN AIP batsman, G. Varrie. scored the Sixth century m Negri Sembilan cricket this season when a team from a section of the Army Service Corps of the A. IF. defeated Tampin
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  • 427 10 <*)ined Schools 1; Raffles («>!!<,, YEN though Raffles College played >uini, j soccer, they could not prevent a cfcvet omh 'chools* team beating them by four goal, l; nj j natch played on the Victoria School ground y(NI JJ s The game produced some
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  • 59 10 rQC following hara been selected io play soccer for the YJC.C A. rs RAM C. oo the Anson Road ground at 5 .10 p ir. to-! morrow. Lim Kail Teng; V N. Ptllay. V R Sabapathy, J. O Moxon. J Woodbridpe, Karon; Orton. Qoidsmlth. Q. Shepherd O 1.
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  • 156 10 Ten Goals At Harbour Board MORAVIA DEFEAT R. A. O. C Moravia kA TEN goals were aattai m Singapore Harbour Board yesterday when Moray.a t^ R.A.O.C m the second divisio, of the S.A.FA lea^u. eight goals to Nn The score Is not i con of the run ol pia> had
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  • 90 10 MIXED FOURSOMES AT TANGLIN TTHE Monthly M..\ petition of the Qan for July, played at flai a win for M: snd Mn Scnmgeour with am The following turns: Mr and Mr^, A v, .v- ~z<-ys: 98^24^ 74; Lt -Col and \>r ODwyer 94—16—78 Mr> R Stewarc and Cap; r X
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 47 10 To-day's Sports Events Succor: S.A.F.A. league, first division, Fortress R.E. vs. R.A (Heavy Regiment), Changi; reserve division, R.A .F. vs. Argylls, Anson Road stadium; second division (a). R.A.F. (Seletar) vs. SHJ1, 8.H.B. second division (b), R.A.F. (Kalians) vs. J.CS.A., J.C.S.A.; Fort Canning vs. Customs, F. and N.
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